Pro Tour: YMTC: SECOND ONE IS OVER STAY TUNED FOR THIRD ONEThe BLOCK I'm currently pretending I'll finish:Fleets Of Ossia (complete!) | Wavebreak (complete!) | The Second Flood (in progress!)Razorborne and friends teach music theory to chumps like you:12tone

Okay, my first thought is, "isn't wearing all black out in the desert a horrible idea?"

It would certainly make me melt like a popsicle, but Jackie herself appears to have a preternatural affinity for the Jakkard heat. She comments at one point that it has never really bothered her, and -- while she certainly isn't above gilding her own mystique -- I sort of find myself believing her. Because the things that other people don't like about Jakkard, she likes, and this would fit right in with that.

Maybe it's that not-quite-human blood she's got in her? Or maybe she just likes the heat.

fun fact: I wear all black with a red scarf year round in the San Fernando Valley, which, while developed, is still technically a desert and gets hot as such. it's not all that bad once you get used to it.

Pro Tour: YMTC: SECOND ONE IS OVER STAY TUNED FOR THIRD ONEThe BLOCK I'm currently pretending I'll finish:Fleets Of Ossia (complete!) | Wavebreak (complete!) | The Second Flood (in progress!)Razorborne and friends teach music theory to chumps like you:12tone

Okay, my first thought is, "isn't wearing all black out in the desert a horrible idea?"

It would certainly make me melt like a popsicle, but Jackie herself appears to have a preternatural affinity for the Jakkard heat. She comments at one point that it has never really bothered her, and -- while she certainly isn't above gilding her own mystique -- I sort of find myself believing her. Because the things that other people don't like about Jakkard, she likes, and this would fit right in with that.

Maybe it's that not-quite-human blood she's got in her? Or maybe she just likes the heat.

As someone who has worn all black every day since he was 13, even while mowing the lawn in near-100 degree weather, it honestly isn't that bad. While black clothing does heat up, and retain heat, more than light, the important thing is keeping the sun off your skin and not losing moisture through perspiration and rather trapping it against your skin.

As someone who has worn all black every day since he was 13, even while mowing the lawn in near-100 degree weather, it honestly isn't that bad. While black clothing does heat up, and retain heat, more than light, the important thing is keeping the sun off your skin and not losing moisture through perspiration and rather trapping it against your skin.

"For replacing any loss of moisture, I recommend whiskey," Jackie said, as she poured herself another shot. She smiled. "Now, I know the sawbones will tell you that it doesn't work like that, but I'm living proof to the contrary."

Okay, my first thought is, "isn't wearing all black out in the desert a horrible idea?"

It would certainly make me melt like a popsicle, but Jackie herself appears to have a preternatural affinity for the Jakkard heat. She comments at one point that it has never really bothered her, and -- while she certainly isn't above gilding her own mystique -- I sort of find myself believing her. Because the things that other people don't like about Jakkard, she likes, and this would fit right in with that.

Maybe it's that not-quite-human blood she's got in her? Or maybe she just likes the heat.

As someone who has worn all black every day since he was 13, even while mowing the lawn in near-100 degree weather, it honestly isn't that bad. While black clothing does heat up, and retain heat, more than light, the important thing is keeping the sun off your skin and not losing moisture through perspiration and rather trapping it against your skin.

It really is something you get used to.

I keep my room at anywhere from 85 to 95 degrees at any given point.Then again, it's been said I'm a snake person so...

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At twilight's end, the shadow's crossed / a new world birthed, the elder lost.Yet on the morn we wake to find / that mem'ry left so far behind.To deafened ears we ask, unseen / "Which is life and which the dream?"

It would certainly make me melt like a popsicle, but Jackie herself appears to have a preternatural affinity for the Jakkard heat. She comments at one point that it has never really bothered her, and -- while she certainly isn't above gilding her own mystique -- I sort of find myself believing her. Because the things that other people don't like about Jakkard, she likes, and this would fit right in with that.

Maybe it's that not-quite-human blood she's got in her? Or maybe she just likes the heat.

As someone who has worn all black every day since he was 13, even while mowing the lawn in near-100 degree weather, it honestly isn't that bad. While black clothing does heat up, and retain heat, more than light, the important thing is keeping the sun off your skin and not losing moisture through perspiration and rather trapping it against your skin.

It really is something you get used to.

I keep my room at anywhere from 85 to 95 degrees at any given point.Then again, it's been said I'm a snake person so...

*"To YMTC it up" means to design cards that have value mostly from a design perspective. i.e. you would put them in a case under glass in your living room and visitors could remark upon the wonderful design principles, with nobody ever worring if the cards are annoying/pointless/confusing in actual play

As someone who has worn all black every day since he was 13, even while mowing the lawn in near-100 degree weather, it honestly isn't that bad. While black clothing does heat up, and retain heat, more than light, the important thing is keeping the sun off your skin and not losing moisture through perspiration and rather trapping it against your skin.

It really is something you get used to.

I keep my room at anywhere from 85 to 95 degrees at any given point.Then again, it's been said I'm a snake person so...

Naga, Snake or Snake Human?

Snerson.

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At twilight's end, the shadow's crossed / a new world birthed, the elder lost.Yet on the morn we wake to find / that mem'ry left so far behind.To deafened ears we ask, unseen / "Which is life and which the dream?"

I guess I'm just used to 50-60% humidity on average. Today, for instance, is only 85 degrees (F), but 55% humidity and it makes being outside for any length of time utterly draining. I mean the joke Jeff Foxworthy makes of "if you work with your shirt off and so does your husband" is kind of what I lived.

*"To YMTC it up" means to design cards that have value mostly from a design perspective. i.e. you would put them in a case under glass in your living room and visitors could remark upon the wonderful design principles, with nobody ever worring if the cards are annoying/pointless/confusing in actual play

*"To YMTC it up" means to design cards that have value mostly from a design perspective. i.e. you would put them in a case under glass in your living room and visitors could remark upon the wonderful design principles, with nobody ever worring if the cards are annoying/pointless/confusing in actual play

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